We are accepting applications for the 2022 NIH-sponsored Diversity in Addiction Research Training (DART) Summer Research Fellowship at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC). We would greatly appreciate if you could share the information below with any of your students who may be interested in applying.
This a 10-week, full-time research training opportunity open to medical, graduate, and undergraduate students. DART scholars are matched with a research faculty mentor who will guide them on a research project. Students will present at the Annual DART Summer Research Day and awarded a stipend.
DART Trainees benefit from:
- Mentorship from experts in addiction research
- Experience in various types of research, including clinical trials, basic science studies, neuroimaging, brain stimulation, pharmacotherapy, co-occurring psychiatric conditions
- Training though didactic seminar series, the DART Journal Club, and professional development panels
- Working with faculty and near peer mentors, with opportunities to later serve as a near peer mentor
- Professional networking in research and the field of addiction
The DART Summer Research Fellowship can be completed remotely, hybrid (combination of remote and in-person) or in-person in Charleston, SC. The deadline to apply is February 15, 2022.
For more information, visit our website.
To apply, click here.
For questions, contact Ms. Emily Bristol, DART Program Coordinator.
The DART Team
The Diversity in Addiction Research Training (DART) Program at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is directed by Dr. Sudie Back & Dr. Kathleen Brady and co-directed by Dr. Sarah Book, Dr. Kelly Barth, & Dr. Colleen Halliday. Emily Bristol is the Program Coordinator.
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